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Day 1: Vocabulary: Match the term on the left with its definition on the right:__Absolute ValueA.Two numbers that are the same distance from zero on a number line. One number is positive and the other number is negative.__CoordinatesB.This is a number which divides evenly into a given number.__FactorC.Any number that can be written as a fraction, any number without a decimal or fraction, fractions, and any numbers with decimal portions that end or repeat.__Opposite NumbersD.This is the horizontal axis in a coordinate graph.__Prime NumberE.This is one of four sections formed by the intersection of the x-axis and y-axis on a Cartesian coordinate plane.__QuadrantF.This results when you flip the numerator and denominator of a fraction.__Rational NumberG.This is a number greater than one, which can only be divided by itself and one.__ReciprocalH.This is the pair of numbers giving the location of a point.__X-AxisI.The distance between 0 and the point representing the real number.__Y-AxisJ.This is the vertical axis in a coordinate graph.Day 2: Decimals1)?Tom bought five candy bars and paid a total of $6.75, including tax. If each candy bar cost $1.25, how much tax did Tom pay?2)?Katrina is 69.75 inches tall. Her best friend, Allison, is 64.85 inches in height.How many inches taller is Katrina than Allison? ____________3)?Cassie wants to use green and yellow fabric to make some curtains. She has 28.85 yards of yellow fabric and 34.25 yards of green fabric.How many total yards of fabric does Cassie have?__________Day 3: Statements of Order4)Record Temperatures (degrees)LocationHighLowAtlanta106-12Boston103-19Chicago100-32Dallas111-8For which city have the record high and low been the CLOSEST together?5)?One day in December the temperature in London was -3°C, in Stockholm it was -5°C, while in Moscow it was -8°C. Which statement correctly compares the three temperatures?A)-5°C > -8°C > -3°CC)-3°C > -5°C > -8°CB)-8°C > -3°C > -5°CD)-5°C > -3°C > -8°C6)CityLow TemperatureAnchorage, AK-12°FBoise, ID-3°FChamberlain, SD1°FDeer Lodge, MT0°FThe table shows the low temperatures for one winter day in four US towns. Which town had the warmest low temperature?Day 4: Equivalent Ratios7)?The ratio of Evan’s red toy cars to blue toy cars is 3 : 4. Evan has 12 red toy cars. How many blue toy cars does Evan have?A)9C)13B)12D)168)?The ratio of boys to girls in the Science Club is 3:5. If there are 60 girls, how many boys are there?9)?In a jar of coins, the ratio of nickels to dimes is 2:7. If the jar contains 350 nickels, how many dimes are there?Day 1: Affect of Heat on Matter1) Which state of matter has the greatest distance between the individual particles?A)WaterC)SteamB)IceD)all are the same2)?What must be added to water in order to change state from liquid to a gas?3)?Which state of matter has the MOST energy?Day 2: Electromagnetic Waves4) Assume the light wave directed at the paper is white light and the paper reflects the wavelengths of red-orange-green-blue-indigo-violet. What color will the paper appear to human eyes?A)blackC)greenB)yellowD)white5)?Explain why leaves of a plant appear to be green.6)?Gasoline tanks are usually white or some other light color, like yellow or green. Gasoline tanks are not painted black. Why are gasoline tanks usually white and never black?Day 3: Earth in the Universe7) During a full moon, ____________ of the moon is facing Earth.A)noneC)the dark sideB)a quarterD)the bright side8)?What causes the phases of the moon as observed from the Earth?9)?What causes the Moon to orbit around the Earth?A)the moon's massC)the Sun's gravityB)Earth's gravityD)the vacuum of spaceDay 4: Energy Transfer/Conservation: Match the term on the left with its definition on the right:__ConductionA.This is the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that human eyes can detect.__ConductorB.This is heat transfer due to differences in density.__ConvectionC.This is the number of complete movements of a wave per second.__EnergyD.This is a material that does not allow heat to transfer.__FrequencyE.The capacity for doing work. It may be transformed from one form to another.__InsulatorF.This is a material that allows heat/electricity to transfer.__RadiationG.This is heat or electrical transfer by contact.__Thermal EnergyH.Heat transfer by electromagnetic waves.__Visible LightI.Random kinetic energy possessed by objects in a material at finite temperature. An object that feels hot has a lot of this.__WavelengthJ.This is the distance from the peak to a peak of a successive wave. ................
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